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What is important to know???
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Prefix - beginning
Base word main word
Suffix - ending
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Look at the word unjustifiable
To better understand its meaning, you can divide theword into three parts
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A base word is a word in its simplest form. A
base word has nothing added to it.
Examples:
Do
HeatWrite
Read
Pack
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Base WordsWrite the base words.
Played
Running
Reheat
Quickly
Unhappy
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PrefixA group of letters that come
before the word to alter itsmeaning
Un + happy = unhappy
Re + do = redo
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At the movies I saw a preview of a
new movie coming out this
summer!
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At the movies I saw a previewof anew movie coming out this
summer!
~We know preview means before
you see the movie
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Prefixesre-pre-
mis- in-
dis-
un-non-
Again
Before
Not/Wrongly
Not
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Prefixes The prefix re means
again.
Reread means to readagain.
Rewrite means to writeagain.
What does reheat mean?
The prefix un means notor the opposite of.
Uncomfortable meansnot comfortable.
Unpack means theopposite of pack.
What does unclearmean?
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Prefixes
Add a prefix to the beginning of each word to make a new word.
Draw a line form the word to its meaning.
____do
____happy
____clear ____read
____pack
The opposite of pack
Do again
Opposite of clear Read again
Not happy
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In this article, we first discuss how the high-income
countries like the United States represent a decliningshare of global agricultural output while middle-income countries like China, India, Brazil, andIndonesia represent a rising share
(re) present
(de) clining
(out)put
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In rural India women make up about 33 percent of
cultivators and about 47 percent of agriculturallabourers. Their work in agricultural economy inNorthwest region of India has been indispensible.
(in) dispensable
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However, since a long period of time it was treated as
insignificant, invisible and unrecognized as it wasregarded as a mere extension of womens domesticwork comprising of subsistence economy
(un) recognized (sub) sistence
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Common misconceptions about what attachment is
and what it is not are discussed. The distinctionbetween attachment and bonding is provided. Therecognized method to assess infant-parentattachment, the Strange Situation procedure, is
described.
(mis) conceptions
(re) cognized
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Depression is a major cause of disability worldwide,
but we know little about the underlying fundamentalbiology.
(dis) ability
(un) derlying
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Genetically engineering plants to produce cellulases
and hemicellulases, and to reduce the need forpretreatment processes through lignin modification,are promising paths to solving this problem, togetherwith other strategies, such as increasing plant
polysaccharide content and overall biomass.
(pre) treatment
(in) creasing
(over) all
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SuffixA group of letters that
come after a word thatchange its meaning
wonder + ful = wonderfulrest + ful = restful
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Suffixes -ful -less -ble -ly -ness -ment
Full of
Lack of/dont have
Able/can doState of
act of, result
in a certain way
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The students are told to walk
quietly down the hall.
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The suffix ly means in acertain way.
Quickly means in a quickway.
Loudly means in a loudway.
What does suddenlymean?
The suffix ful means fullof.
Colorful means full ofcolor.
Playful means full ofplay.
What does thankfulmean?
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Match each word with its definition.
healthful
slowly
unlock
reheat
sadly
uncomfortable
reread
in a sad way
to heat again
the opposite of lock
to read again
full of health
in a slow way
not comfortable
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Suffixes
Add a suffix to the end of each base word. Draw a line to its
new meaning.
Loud____
Color____
Wonder____ Sudden_____
Play____
In a loud way
Full of play
Full of wonder In a sudden way
Full of color
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Randys bike tire was flat.
He couldnt find the pumpbecause the garage was in
disorder. Its hopeless,said Randy. Ill never make
it to the soccer game ontime.
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Thats nonsense, said
his brother Jake. You can
use my bike.
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Gee, thanks, said
Randy, hopping on the bike.
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See, I can be likable!said Jake with a grin.
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Define the words below Disorder
Hopeless
Nonsense
Likable
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We have successfully constructed three superior
industrial S. cerevisiaestrains that combine efficient D-xylose utilizationwith high inhibitor tolerance.
Successful (ly)
Construct (ed)
Utiliza (tion)
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Early diagnosis along with careful explanation of the
disability was recommended as well as theencouragement of dyslexic children in areas wherethey can do well and which makes them viewthemselves positively.
Care (ful)
Explana (tion)
Recommend (ed)
Encourage (ment)
Positive (ly)
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There is now a considerable amount of empirical
research on teachingand learningin higher educationthat should provide a guide to effective teachingpractice.
Consider(able) Teach(ing)
Learn(ing)
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Currently, most biofuel is in the form of ethanol
generatedfrom starch or sugar, but this can meet onlya limited fraction of global fuel requirements.
Current (ly)
Generat (ed)
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Asante-Darko exposes the hollowness of the hostile
racial militancy of the works of Frantz Fanon andNgugi by assessing their salient arguments from thepoint of view of the themes, the methodology, thelanguage choice, and the stratagem of African literary
discourse.
Hollow (ness)
Assess (ing)
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Project-based assignments are widely used in
Computer Science courses to give students hands-onexperience in using the learned knowledge to solveproblems.
Assign (ments)Wide (ly)
Us (ing)
Learn (ed)
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Wiki-based project management framework: project
activities are centralizedand capturedby a dedicatedWiki site
Manage (ment)
Centraliz (ed) Captur (ed)
Dedicat (ed)
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then
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to create a concise, condensed
account of the original;
to present the substance
or general idea in brief form;
to cover the main points
Summarize --
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Who?What?
When?Where?
How?Why?
Be a News Reporter
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Look at the title.
Look at the first and
last paragraph.
Ask yourself: What is discussed through the whole
section?
Look at captions, pictures, words in bold, and headings for
clues to the topic.
What do they all have in common?
Steps to identify the topic ~
SYNTHESIZE B d S
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The puttingtogether
of parts or
elements
so as toform a whole
SYNTHESIZEBeyond Summary
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How to start
The most important ideas in this text/ articleare
This paper/book was about
First the author discuss Next ThenFinally
This article/ book takes place
The main ideas are The problem occurs when
The author discuss
The article is about
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Dengue and Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever Dengue fever, a very old disease, has reemerged in the past 20 years with an
expanded geographic distribution of both the viruses and the mosquito
vectors, increased epidemic activity, the development of hyperendemicity(the cocirculation of multiple serotypes), and the emergence of denguehemorrhagic fever in new geographic regions. In 1998 this mosquito-bornedisease is the most important tropical infectious disease after malaria, withan estimated 100 million cases of dengue fever, 500,000 cases of dengue
hemorrhagic fever, and 25,000 deaths annually. The reasons for thisresurgence and emergence of dengue hemorrhagic fever in the waning yearsof the 20th century are complex and not fully understood, but demographic,societal, and public healthinfrastructure changes in the past 30 years havecontributed greatly. This paper reviews control. A major challenge for public
health officials in all the changing epidemiology of dengue and denguehemorrhagic fever by geographic region, the natural history andtransmission cycles, clinical diagnosis of both dengue fever and denguehemorrhagic fever, serologic and virologic laboratory diagnoses,pathogenesis, surveillance, prevention, and opical areas of the world is todevleop and implement sustainable prevention and control programs that
will reverse the trend of emergent dengue hemorrhagic fever.
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Lets summarize the text: The paper discuss issues related to the changing epidemiology
of dengue and dengue hemorrhagic fever by geographic region.
According to the paper Dengue fever is a very old disease thatreemerged in the last 20 years and as a consequence increased
epidemic activity in new geographic regions.
The author states that the reasons for the resurgence and
emergence of dengue hemorrhagic fever are complex and not
fully understood, but according to the paper demographic,
societal, and public health infrastructure changes in the past 30
years have contributed greatly.
The New Woman in Victorian
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The New Woman in Victorian
Literature
The Victorian era was defined as a series of changes in regards to thesocial, political and moral aspects of England during the nineteenthcentury. Many works during the Victorian period such as Sarah StickneyEllisThe Women of England: Their Social Duties and Domestic Habits,Coventry Patmores The Angel in the House, and John Ruskins OfQueens Gardens show a complex understanding of the intricatepractices constituting Victorian womens lives and reveal the domesticideology of the time. In Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte, Lady AudleysSecret by Mary Elizabeth Braddon and The Woman in White by WilkieCollins the reader is able to see the tensions of the era regarding the
Woman Question; in particular, the focus within these novels is on the
woman as working for or against the conservative principles of theVictorian Era. The characters of Jane Eyre, Lucy Audley, and MarianHalcombe work against the conventions of idealized femininity duringthe Victorian era as described in the majority of the works of the time.
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Lets find the key issues: The Victorian era was defined as a series of changes in regards to the
social, political and moral aspects of England during the nineteenthcentury
Authors
The focus within these novels is on the woman as working for or againstthe conservative principles of the Victorian Era.
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Inhibitory Effects of Brazilian Propolis on Lipid
Accumulation in 3T3-L1 Cells
We here investigated the inhibitory effect of Brazilian propolis onintracellular lipid accumulation. Seven ethanolic extracts of Brazilianpropolis were tested for their inhibitory effect on intracellular lipidaccumulation in 3T3-L1 cells. Among the seven Brazilian propolis, theextracts AF-08 and AF-18 had inhibitory effects on intracellular lipid
accumulation. In particular, the Brazilian propolis AF-08 exhibited apotential inhibitory effect on intracellular lipid accumulation.Thus,these results suggest that the Brazilian propolis AF-08 contributes tothe prevention of metabolic syndrome. In addition, five knowntriterpenoids were isolated from the Brazilian propolis AF-08: betulonic
acid, moronic acid, 3-oxo oleanolic acid, masticadienonic acid, andanwnweizonic acid. Four of the triterpenoids exhibited an inhibitoryeffect on intracellular lipid accumulation. Thus, these triterpenoids maybe important as antiobesity agents that inhibit the metabolic syndrome
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Lets find the key issues:
We here investigated the inhibitory effect of Brazilianpropolis on intracellular lipid accumulation
Seven Brazilian propolis extracts were examinated
Results suggest that the Brazilian propolis AF-08
contributes to the prevention of metabolic syndrome
Four of the triterpenoids exhibited an inhibitory effecton intracellular lipid accumulation.
Plant genetic engineering for biofuel
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Plant genetic engineering for biofuel
production: towards affordable
cellulosic ethanol Biofuels provide a potential route to avoiding the global
political instability and environmental issues that arise fromreliance on petroleustarch m. Currently, most biofuel is in the
form of ethanol generated from or sugar, but this can meetonly a limited fraction of global fuel requirements.Conversion of cellulosic biomass, which is both abundant andrenewable, is a promising alternative. However, the cellulasesand pretreatment processes involved are very expensive.
Genetically engineering plants to produce cellulases andhemicellulases, and to reduce the need for pretreatmentprocesses through lignin modification, are promising paths tosolving this problem, together with other strategies, such as
increasing plant polysaccharide content and overall biomass.
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Research on Teaching and Teacher
Research: The Issues That Divide Neither interpretive nor process-product classroom research has foregrounded the teacher's
role in the generation of knowledge about teaching. What is missing from the knowledgebase for teaching, therefore, are the voices of the teachers themselves, the questionsteachers ask, the ways teachers use writing and intentional talk in their work lives, and the
interpretive frames teachers use to understand and improve their own classroom practices.Limiting the official knowledge base for teaching to what academics have chosen to studyand write about has contributed to a number of problems, including discontinuity betweenwhat is taught in universities and what is taught in classrooms, teachers' ambivalence aboutthe claims of academic research, and a general lack of information about classroom lifefrom a truly emic perspective. This article proposes that teacher research has the potentialto provide this perspective; however, several critical issues divide teacher research from
research on teaching and make it difficult for the university-based community toacknowledge its potential. The article also proposes that in order to encourage teacherresearch, the educational community will need to address incentives for teachers, thecreation and maintenance of supportive networks, the reform of organizational patterns inschools, and the hierarchical power relationshipsthat characterize much of schooling.
Expanding Agribusiness: China and Brazil in
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Expanding Agribusiness: China and Brazil in
Ghanaian Agriculture
This article examines the extent, framing and structureof Chinese and Brazilian investments in Ghana. Itoutlines the changing political economy of theagrarian sector, in the context of market liberalisation
and the rise of agribusiness. The article examines thespecificities of Chinese agricultural investments inGhana in relation to wider investments and Chineseinterests in the country. It also examines Brazilian
investments within the Ghanaian agricultural sector inrelation to the expansion of Brazilian agribusiness andits integration into the global economy. Finally, itdiscusses the impact of these developments on
Ghanaian agriculture and society
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Accounting Anomalies and Fundamental Analysis: A
Review of Recent Research Advances
This paper surveys recent research advances in theareas of accounting anomalies fundamental analysis.
We use investor forecasting activity as an organizingframework for the three main parts of our survey. Thefirst part of the survey highlights recent researchadvances. The second part presents findings from aquestionnaire given to investment professionals and
academics on the topics of fundamental analysis andanomalies research. The final part outlines several newempirical techniques for evaluating accountinganomalies and suggests directions for future research.
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Choose an abstract to summarize
Main issue
Goals
Method Results/ conclusion
Example: The abstract Accounting Anomalies and
Fundamental Analysis: A Review of Recent ResearchAdvances main issue is describethe goals of the workare the method used to analyze the data are
The results show